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Re: moorea9 post# 26899

Wednesday, 03/09/2016 11:58:22 PM

Wednesday, March 09, 2016 11:58:22 PM

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figures:

reasons why some are confused with figures are :
- confuse viscosity reduction % with flow increase %
- do not realize that there is a peak viscosity reduction at exit of AOT that gradually goes to zero
- do not realize that global flow increase depends on number of AOTs on the line, which impact cost of investment and ROI

What counts is the increase of global flow at given cost of investment.

easy computation then leads to ROI which is Increased profit divided by Cost of investment,

In case of pipeline operators, increased revenue is almost equal to increased profit,

If ROI is 20 to 40% which is the case according to latest PR, then all is good,

And remember those figures are now not theoretical extrapolations but follow tests at scale

Hang on to your shares I say !